I love how the light from the skylight bounces around the ceiling in this shot. Someone once commented that it looks like an upturned boat hull, I love that description! 🧡 I’m looking forward to a nice rainy and slow weekend reading my maternity books, thankful that the rain is filling up our water tank and that my poor droopy trees are getting water! It’s my last week of work next week before I go on maternity leave. My body is ready for a rest and my mind is scrambling trying to absorb all the baby info I can over the next few weeks until delivery day! 📚😅Have a lovely weekend everyone!
If you haven’t seen our tiny house tour featured on YouTube by Living Big In A Tiny House, take a look! The link to it is in my bio.
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ill never get tired of this view ☪︎
sometimes i wonder why me? why was i able to make all my dreams come true. and yes i totally believe luck and the universe had something to do with it but i also believe that i had majority of the say in why it all happened. i chose this life. i chose to save my money and not go out or buy a bunch of new clothes. i chose to find a partner in life that was aligned with my ideas and lifestyle. i chose to put in 12 hour days, with michael of course, building and putting our all into it. i chose to chase my dreams. and because of that i get to fall asleep to this every single night and there is nothing more that i ever wanted ⋒

On the blog: Riley Poor, global video production manager at Nike, suffered a severe spinal cord injury at age 25, leaving him tetraplegic. After extensive rehab, he was unable to find anywhere accessible to live without a two and a half year waiting list. His experience inspired the first Wheel Pad, a wheelchair accessible suite on wheels, built to attach to an existing home. ⠀
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Me. Poor was the first of many expert advisors in the architectural development of the Wheel Pad by LineSync Architecture. ⠀
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Wheel Pad accessible home additions are ideal for veterans, those who have experienced a spinal cord injury, those with debilitating illnesses such as ALS or MS, those who want to age in place, and others newly needing accessible living accommodations in a socially conscious and environmentally friendly way.⠀
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Read more on Riley Poor’s story and the development of Wheel Pad on the blog: find the link in our bio. ⠀
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#accessiblearchitecture#accessibletinyhouse#wheelpad#bbtinyhouses ⠀

I officially own a toilet, two sinks, a shower, a furnace, and a closet: things most people don’t think much about (#privilege ). I’m still in shock...gleeful shock, tinged with pragmatism (Bertie has plenty they need done—cosmetically and mechanically). But they’re my home...and in just a lil over two weeks, everything I have will be within these lil colorful walls. .
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Some folx have asked why I went this route, so here’re a few reasons: •Affordability. I’d never be able to afford a house myself (anyfuckingwhere), without a terrifyingly large mortgage. •Singleton FTW. I’m probably never getting married again, and I’m definitely not having kids, so why take up space I don’t need? •Climate Change. Our planet is dying, and I want to be as mobile as possible to adapt (while working to convert this into an off-grid biodiesel rig—admittedly long term goal). •Simplifying Life. We’re conditioned to believe that we need this or that to be happy (oh happiness—another social construct), but all the lovely material stuff I had prevented me from living. •Skill building. I’m obstinate AF, and have always struggled with asking for/accepting help (TY AGAIN to everyone who’s been so so so so supportive!), but that obstinance has pushed me to learn a lot of invaluable skills. And I’ll be learning A TON about mechanical systems (which have always terrified me).
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When your boo is sick and you let me have the entire couch to himself… #reallove ❤️ Check out new vlog about our winter work/play lifestyle— link in the profile.
It’s the time of year for colds, and poor Christian recently had a pretty good one. Here’s a look at #tinyhouse life when one of us is sick. Basically bring tea and soup to the sickie in full lounge mode on the couch, while you quietly work at the standing desk or in the kitchen. Times like this, I’m really grateful we made an extra workspace. All the kudos goes to Christian for that! Nothing like getting fed up with laptop and mail piles to spur invention— a white board/cabinet/standing desk. 🤔💡